Pretty Mea Crossing took a desperate chance at an exciting weekend getaway with a drop dead, gorgeous lawyer. Unfortunately, things didn’t exactly go as planned. Instead of being surrounded by warm surf and sand on the romantic Pacific Coast, Mea awakens at a…

It wasn’t until the author of this exciting new crime thriller, Alan Trustman, retired from being a partner in a successful law firm, that he began a new career as a film writer. He wrote the screen plays for the films, Bullitt, The Thomas Crown Affair, They Call Me Mr. Tibbs, The Next Man, and Le Mans.

After reading the beautifully written Deborah Rising, I couldn’t wait to read this continuation of the author’s fictional story of the life of Deborah, one of the most well-known prophet in the Old Testament.

The story continues as Deborah is desperately trying to become a man, certain that this is the only way that…

As an artist who accidentally fell in love with the City of Paterson, (NJ) when I lived there while attending Ramapo College. Much can be said as I have written op-ed pieces for The Herald-News, a Chapter in my book: Exits & Entrances on Lyons and Paterson (2008 Author House).…

Sometimes writing short stories seems as hard to write when trying to keep to a word limit as writing a book. When a theme is needed for a short story that's to be submitted to a contest that makes my mind search even harder to come up with the story.

The content edit of In the Weeds is nearly finished – publication date draws nigh. I was recently interviewed by Book Glow – here’s a link to that article (and a Buy link as well, ‘cause the search for readers is eternal).

Australian writer Rita Chapman interviewed me. Topics included the writing of Geronimo Must Die and Shares The Darkness. There's also an excerpt of Geronimo Must Die. Read it here: http://ritaleechapman.com/guest-authors